Having blended their talents and families together 20 years ago, Kathy and Bob Michatek make a good team at home and at work.
Kathy, 65, has more than 20 years in realty while Bob, 68, is the tech guy who spent 30 years as an engineer with Xerox.

Ink Revoluzion Tattoos officially opened in August, overcoming a few obstacles along the way.
Owner Jonathan Rivera set sights on opening the Hardeeville tattoo shop in February. His dream has become reality and business is steady.

With extensive drainage issues and other public works jobs picking up, the city of Hardeeville decided it was time to hire a public works director.
Rhett Lott, 38, of Rincon, Ga., stepped up to the job just three weeks ago.

Trash is a problem no one wants, but everyone creates.
Beaufort County and the Sun City Government and Business Affairs Committee hosted a meeting Thursday to educate residents on a bill passed by the S.C.

Hardeeville Fire Station 81 could soon be renamed in memory of John R. Buckner.
Buckner, who died in 2004 at 80 years old, made an impact in the community after returning from the Army during World War II.

Hardeeville City Council has delayed choosing a company to brand the city because members want more information on how three prospective contractors would handle the project.
Arnett Muldrow and Associates, E.

The military was the only career choice for many young men graduating from high school in the 1960s.
But David Spisso did have a choice in which military branch to join. His pick was the Navy, following in the footsteps of his uncles.